Grab Your PS Vita, Bakuki’s Lair Is Live!

Today, Escape Plan owners will be happy to see new content popping up on their PS Vitas for download. The first DLC pack, Bakuki’s Lair, is a FREE level pack that adds 19 prequel-puzzle rooms to the adventures of Lil and Laarg.

Bakuki ‘s Lair Now Live!

Fans of Escape Plan have helped make the game one of the best selling PSN titles worldwide, and so we’re happy to report that we are improving the experience with a handful of adjustments that were requested directly from gamers.

Don’t Hurt ’em!

Players can now squeeze Lil while swiping, front and back taps are more precise, earning stars is just based on time and there are some more hints in sticky situations.

A Minion Gets Toasted

Our plan for Escape Plan is to continue supporting fans and community worldwide by growing the game and updating the title with new features.

If you haven’t yet picked up Escape Plan, it’s available now on PSN for €12.99/£9.99.

We had such a fantastic response from people when we released free content for Fat Princess, we wanted to support the community again with free content for Escape Plan. Thank you everyone for helping Escape Plan top the charts, it has been an amazing experience for our entire team.

So I purchased the game when I realised it was getting lots of support and free DLC, thanks guys for not going with the trend and making me feel like im really getting my dollars worth, Luv the game so far!!!

@postalsam
Its a patch for the game rather than a DLC in the store. once you click on the game icon on your live area, you should see a orange circle on the top of the screen. Click that for the update. if you don’t see it, make sure you are signed into the network then click the refresh button. It should appear then

Escape Plan was a day one buy for me, and I must say that I appreciate the fact that you’ve listened and tweaked the game! It’s rare for a developer to listen to feedback and make positive changes. Plus the free extra levels, what a welcome bonus! I for one will recommend this game to my friends. Fantastic to see a developer making pro-active changes to improve their (already brilliant, in this case) game.

If only Zipper, creators and eventual destroyers of SOCOM had a similar attitude. They arrogantly ignored their fan feedback and it ruined the game, the franchise, and seems to be leading to the downfall of their company. As for Capcom… argh! Great games, but their DLC policy is a slap in the face to gamers.

I hope that other devs take a note out of your book… it’s nice to be pleasantly surprised! I wish you all the best in your future endeavours, and hope that your encouraging stance on supporting your products serves you well.

CoolRichy008UK, have you actually played the game? It uses the front and back touchscreen throughout. The gameplay is focused around these touchscreen inputs. It would be very difficult to implement these controls on PS3 without losing the entire point of the game.

You obviously don’t have a Vita so haven’t played it… and thus your request is a pretty ill-informed and stupid one.